You should look at the documentation to find out what properties/methods are available.

Of course as much as we try to document everything there are some things that you can only find by debugging the code.

This can be easily done either with Visual Studio which has good javascript debugger or with the developer tools that are present in almost every browser.

To try out the visual studio debugger write "debugger;" in the javascript code and run the application in debug mode and it should break at that statement. All the visual studio debugging features like "Quick Watch" will be available and you can explore the objects that way.

Expanding on the sample code you provided, how can I affect the style of each row, such as the code below, which currently throws an error saying [Microsoft JScript runtime error: Object doesn't support this property or method].... see code below:

You should look at the documentation to find out what properties/methods are available.

Of course as much as we try to document everything there are some things that you can only find by debugging the code.

This can be easily done either with Visual Studio which has good javascript debugger or with the developer tools that are present in almost every browser.

To try out the visual studio debugger write "debugger;" in the javascript code and run the application in debug mode and it should break at that statement. All the visual studio debugging features like "Quick Watch" will be available and you can explore the objects that way.

Well... it's seems I had a typo, it helps if we use get_item() and not get_type(), as soon as I changed it to get_item(), the line of code below in MouseOver worked perfectly.... however.... Now my MouseOut event is only firing for Header and Cell MouseOut events, no Row MouseOut events are registering... why would this occur?

I managed to find a workaround for the MouseOut issue... but now I'm trying to change the backgroundColor of the row and it does nothing, why is this happening?? Is there something overriding the backgroundColor. The font color and bold change is working as expected. See code below: